Ethical and force-free • Science-based expertise • Fully accredited behaviourist

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Force-free dog training in Blyth and Northumberland

I have dedicated my life to being able to help owners with dogs that are otherwise considered write offs using only force free training. At College4Canines, we wholeheartedly believe that every dog is an individual, deserving of a training experience that caters to their specific needs.

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How we can help

Services

1:1 Training and Behaviour Support

Specialised behavioural training for reactive dogs designed to make a real difference by dealing with the root cause, emotion, or motivation. We also provide assistance dog training for owner-trained teams.

Adult Group Training

Classes

From Bronze foundations to advanced Silver and Gold Lifeskills classes in Acklington Village Hall provide professional training for all ages.

pERFECT PUPPY TRAINING

CLASSES

Giving your new addition the best start with force-free methods in our Perfect Puppy training classes in Acklington Village Hall, providing professional training to pups under 6 months

SCENT WORK WORKSHOPS

AND CLASSES

Thrilling Scentwork classes and workshops in Acklington Village Hall through the UK College of Scent Dogs to enrich your dog's life for fun.

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About College 4 Canines

College 4 Canines is led by Denise Devereux, a fully qualified dog behaviourist supporting dogs across Blyth and Northumberland.

I got into dog behaviour when I rescued my first dog, Bear. We were turned down for classes because of his behaviour, which made me determined to prove them wrong.

College 4 Canines was set up to allow people who cannot attend classes because their dog isn't "suitable" for a class environment to still have access to professional force free training.

If I could change the world, I want to be the one that shows owners and other trainers that force free training works.

Our Qualifications and Accreditations

Professional Accreditations

  • Member of Pet Professional Guild

  • Member of The Pet Professional Network

  • Student member of APBC working towards Clinical Animal Behaviourist

  • Accredited Detection Dog Handler and Scentwork Instructor through

    the UK College of Scent Dogs

  • Assessor for PAWS Therapy Dog Training

  • Assistance Dog Trainer for Pawsability (Owner Trained Assistance Dogs)

Formal Qualifications

Currently studying Msc in Clinical Animal Behaviour at the University of Edinburgh

Completed Bsc (Hons) Canine Behaviour at Bishop Burton in 2023

Completed FdSc Canine Behaviour and Training at Bishop Burton in 2021

Trusted by local dog owners

Reviews

We’re proud to be recommended by families across Acklington.

Our reviews reflect our calm approach, clear support, and commitment to dog welfare.

Personalised training tailored to your dog

1:1 Training and Behaviour

Who it’s for

Owners of reactive dogs wanting to use force free training or those with dogs considered "write offs" by others.

What we help with

Reactivity, emotion-led behaviours, assistance dog tasks, and unique behavioural challenges.

Every plan is tailored to the individual, using effective, force-free methods that prioritise ethical treatment regardless of the intensity of the behaviour.

Supportive classes in Northumberland

All Training Classes

Perfect Puppy: Giving your new addition the best start with force-free methods.

Lifeskills (Bronze, Silver & Gold): For owners wanting to work on obedience up to advanced levels, or rescue dogs with little training history.

Scentwork: Thrilling classes through the UK College of Scent Dogs to enrich your dog's life for fun.

Reactive Dog Classes: The only place in Northumberland offering specific group classes for reactive dogs.

Training advice and guidance

Blog

Helpful articles covering puppy training, behaviour insights, and practical tips to support life with your dog.

puppy play biting owner

How to Stop Puppy Biting (Without Shouting or Punishment)

April 16, 20261 min read

How to Stop Puppy Biting (Without Shouting or Punishment)

Bringing home a puppy is exciting—but the constant biting can quickly become overwhelming. If your puppy is biting your hands, clothes, or even your children, you’re not alone.

The good news? This is completely normal—and fixable with the right approach.


🧠 Why Puppies Bite

Puppies explore the world with their mouths. Biting happens because of:

  • Teething discomfort

  • Overexcitement

  • Lack of sleep

  • Not yet learning bite inhibition

👉 Most owners accidentally make it worse without realising.


❌ Common Mistakes That Make Biting Worse

  • Telling your puppy “no” repeatedly

  • Pushing them away (this can trigger more biting)

  • Using hands as toys

  • Not giving enough sleep (puppies need 18–20 hours daily)


✅ What Actually Works

1. Redirect Immediately

Always have a toy nearby and swap it in the second teeth touch skin.

2. End Interaction Calmly

If biting continues, stand up and remove attention. No drama—just disengage.

3. Reward Calm Behaviour

The real training happens when your puppy is calm. Quietly reward those moments.

4. Prioritise Sleep

Overtired puppies bite more. Structured nap times are essential.


🐾 When You Need Extra Help

If biting feels constant, intense, or stressful—it’s time for support.

At College 4 Canines, our puppy training classes guide you step-by-step through:

  • Bite inhibition training

  • Calmness development

  • Structured routines that reduce problem behaviours


🎯 Ready for a calmer puppy?

👉 Book your puppy training classes today and start enjoying your puppy again.

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Denise Devereux

Denise Devereux Bsc CBM, FdSc ACBT fully accredited and qualified dog behaviourist & specialist trainer

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puppy play biting owner

How to Stop Puppy Biting (Without Shouting or Punishment)

April 16, 20261 min read

How to Stop Puppy Biting (Without Shouting or Punishment)

Bringing home a puppy is exciting—but the constant biting can quickly become overwhelming. If your puppy is biting your hands, clothes, or even your children, you’re not alone.

The good news? This is completely normal—and fixable with the right approach.


🧠 Why Puppies Bite

Puppies explore the world with their mouths. Biting happens because of:

  • Teething discomfort

  • Overexcitement

  • Lack of sleep

  • Not yet learning bite inhibition

👉 Most owners accidentally make it worse without realising.


❌ Common Mistakes That Make Biting Worse

  • Telling your puppy “no” repeatedly

  • Pushing them away (this can trigger more biting)

  • Using hands as toys

  • Not giving enough sleep (puppies need 18–20 hours daily)


✅ What Actually Works

1. Redirect Immediately

Always have a toy nearby and swap it in the second teeth touch skin.

2. End Interaction Calmly

If biting continues, stand up and remove attention. No drama—just disengage.

3. Reward Calm Behaviour

The real training happens when your puppy is calm. Quietly reward those moments.

4. Prioritise Sleep

Overtired puppies bite more. Structured nap times are essential.


🐾 When You Need Extra Help

If biting feels constant, intense, or stressful—it’s time for support.

At College 4 Canines, our puppy training classes guide you step-by-step through:

  • Bite inhibition training

  • Calmness development

  • Structured routines that reduce problem behaviours


🎯 Ready for a calmer puppy?

👉 Book your puppy training classes today and start enjoying your puppy again.

how to stop puppy bitingpuppy mouthingpuppy tipscommon puppy problems
blog author image

Denise Devereux

Denise Devereux Bsc CBM, FdSc ACBT fully accredited and qualified dog behaviourist & specialist trainer

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Force-Free Dog Training & Behaviourist in Blyth and Northumberland

Contact us today for supportive dog training classes in Acklington or 1:1 Behaviour Training & Support in Northumberland

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